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Look At Yourself

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Robciks (Riga, Latvia) writes "I like your song JULY MORNING."

Kenneth Murray (Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA) writes "Look at Yourself was the first album by Heep that I listened to. This album is super!!!!!! July Morning blows me away. To me it is Heep's finest effort. Shadows Of Grief is quite heavy. Crank up the volume on that one!!!!! I love the percussion on the song Look at Yourself. Overall, this album to me is better than Demons and Wizards!!!!!!!"

Kostas Poulios (Salonika, Greece) writes "When I look to myself, I always say that if there could be a July morning like this in my life, then I'll never Wanna Be Free anymore. There are not many albums like this one, in it's time there could not be produced an album like this, it's like a painting, you listen and see so many things, beautiful things from it. Thanks Heep for the making ....."

Arturo Carrera (San Diego, California, USA) writes "Hey Heeps, I wanna say hello and congratulations, because when I was a teenager (year '74), I took a chance to ear your vinyl album, Look at Yourself, and I get into your sounds and musical power, in that moment I change my mind and started to look your differents records, my friends and me bought The Magicians Birthday and Demons and Wizards records. Long live to Uriah Heep."

Jaime Medina (Ponce, Puerto Rico) writes "This is the best Uriah Heep Album. The cover, the music, the lyrics, the guests Osibissa and Manfred Man. Really a classic album."

Erik Ricklam (Jersey, Minnesota, USA) writes "This is definitly Heep's first great album. Every song is first rate, especially the title cut and thr magnificent July Morning."

Kevin Cook (El Paso, Texas, USA) writes "Look at Yourself - my introduction to Heep came through this wonderful release in 1971. This recording still holds up as a timeless classic. The sound is thick, the performance energetic and the songwriting out of this world. The only Heep recording that compares with Look at Yourself is Demons & Wizards."

Roger Gößmann (Schweinfurt, Germany) writes "LOOK AT YOURSELF is the album with the most rockers on it. The title track and July Morning are true classics. The remastered CD version has not the mirror image on the cover like the vinyl version which I think was a good, eye-catching idea. This album is one of the best HEEP ever recorded."

Brad Duren (Oklahoma, US) writes "There isn't a weak song on this album. From start to finish, it kicks. I Wanna Be Free is one of my favorite 'lost Heep classics.' One of my former bands covered this song in our set back in the late 80s, and it always went over well. In some ways, I like this album better than Demons and Wizards. I know... BLASPHEMY! :-)"

Mike Petty (Piqua, OH) writes, "I think that Look At Yourself closely followed by Demons And Wizards, are the two best Uriah Heep Albums."

Todd Pence (Fairfield, VA) writes, "A solid effort. Hensley comes into his own as a writer and the band finally develops their own style, maintaining a diverse yet consistent and thematic sound throughout. This record documents a band on the edge of a major breakthrough."

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